Are you a driver in Georgia who has a desire to express yourself in a fun way? You can, when you choose to affix a personalized license plate, often referred to as "prestige plates" or "prestige tags" in Georgia, to your vehicle. Follow the steps below to learn how to get a personalized license plate in Georgia, and you'll soon be touring around town in unique style.

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Register your car, motorcycle, truck or trailer with the state of Georgia, if your vehicle is not presently registered. In some cases, those registering for the first time must do so in person at a County Tag Office.

Provide a valid driver's license and proof of ownership, insurance, inspection and residency when registering your vehicle in Georgia for the first time.

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